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ABSTRACT ADJACENT at Mon Dieu Projects

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Los Angeles, USA - Mon Dieu Projects second group exhibition strips away most, but not all, of the figurative elements from its inaugural show Intimate Exchanges. Abstract Adjacent is a fusion of Mon Dieu Projects’ founder’s artistic tastes. Juno Youn prefers more figurative works, while his co-founder, Spencer Walker, leans more toward the abstract. The show meets in the middle, celebrating all that is not quite what it seems.

“Adjacent” is also LA-speak for being close to, but not quite part of something as in “Beverly Hills-adjacent.”

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The exhibition splashes with bursts of flashing colors - some obnoxious, some refined; however, all the pieces express sublime sensory overload. Here in the adjacent, possibilities are unlimited with the artist’s visions, and the selected artwork is a stacked deck of imagination and extraterrestrial lands. An international mix of artists from Berlin, the great Canadian North, Mexico, and Los Angeles, including Jaehong Ahn, Eva Blue, Lucas Biagini, Nadege Monchera Baer, and Rick Boling; each artist’s works are singular, and they each take on their own askew approach to interpreting the world around them. Together, these paintings and photography create a dialogue between each other that begs the question, “What is abstract?”

ABOUT MON DIEU PROJECTS

Founders LA-based Spencer Walker and Montreal-based Juno Youn share a passion for emerging and established artists with distinctive points of view. And Korean BBQ. With Mon Dieu Projects, they are sharing their idiosyncratic multilingual mashup of style, culture, and art in LA at the newly opened second location of the notorious Mohilef Studios.

GALLERY DETAILS

Opening hours:

Wednesdays - Fridays 2 pm -7 pm

Saturdays 11 am - 6 pm

Or by appointment

Address:

Mohilef Studios

Washington Blvd building

720 E. 18th Street, Ground floor

Los Angeles, CA 90021

For more information, don't hesitate to get in touch with the Gallery here.

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bücher 1933 exhibit at Hauser and Wirth Publishers

Cover of the 1933 catalog of the Dr. Oprecht und Helbling bookstore, Zurich. Design by Max Bill @ 2023, ProLitteris, Zurich

Adolf Hitler was appointed German chancellor on January 30, 1933. The following months would shape the path of history in remembrance that still terrorizes the world today. Followers of the Nazi party and their allies turned Germany into a dictatorship. On May 10, 1933, groups of students gathered throughout Germany for a book burning as Nazi Party members labeled thousands of books as an “un-German Spirit.” Similar demonstrations occurred in other parts of Europe and cities across North America.

Thomas Mann and Emil Oprecht, 1937 © ETH-Bibliothek Zürich, Thomas-Mann-Archiv. Photo: Emil Berna

It’s been ninety years since the Nazi book burnings. Emil and Emmie Oprecht were essential supporters of writers opposed to the Nazi regime. Hauser & Wirth Publishers bookstore in Zurich is presenting an exhibition examining how Emil and Emmie Oprecht used publishing to educate and inform the public about fascism and provide opposition to Hitler’s and Mussolini’s political ideals. The Oprechts founded a vital bookstore and publishing company at the center of Zurich’s cultural quarter at Rämistrasse, where Hauser & Wirth Publishers is today.

Rämistrasse, Zurich, 1939 © Baugeschichtliches Archiv Zürich

During the 1930s, the Oprechts were publishers of literary works by emigré authors in the Dr. Oprecht and Europa publishing houses, providing a platform for thinkers, philosophers, and poets.

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Installation view, ‘bücher 1933’ at Hauser & Wirth Publishers, 15 April – 25 May 2023 © Hauser & Wirth Publishers. Courtesy Hauser & Wirth Publishers. Photo: Jon Etter

With the ‘bücher 1933’ exhibition, Hauser & Wirth Publishers at Rämistrasse becomes an important space to muse on the effects of the Nazi overtaking of power and the vital role of Dr. Oprecht and Europa publishing houses during these times. The exhibition presents a selection of works by Annette Kelm and a dedicated reading corner with titles from Lars Müller PublishersScheidegger & Spiess/Park Books, and Limmat Verlag

 

Please visit their site for more information about Hauser & Wirth Publishers and this vital exhibit ’bücher 1933’, about history, which runs until May 25, 2023. Also, follow the gallery on Instagram, Facebook,  X, and YouTube for more updates on this exhibit. For more updates on this exhibit.

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